I turned down $3m offer to perform at Trump’s New York rally – 50 Cent
50 Cent reveals he turned down a $3 million offer to perform at a Trump rally, citing his fear of politics and its controversial nature in a recent interview on The Breakfast Club.
In a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, American rapper Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent, revealed that he turned down a staggering $3 million offer to perform at a Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden. The iconic rapper explained that he also received an invitation to perform his hit song "Many Men, Wish Death" at this year's Republican National Convention for a similar amount.
However, 50 Cent chose to decline both offers, citing his apprehension towards the volatile world of politics. "I didn’t even engage in serious discussions," he admitted. "Politics terrify me. The moment you step into that arena, you realize that no matter your stance, there will always be someone who vehemently opposes you." His decision highlights a broader concern among artists about the implications of aligning with political figures, especially in today's charged environment.
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